Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Argentina National Team not find answers or encourage football, on and off the court. Adrift, the team led by Sergio Batista is on track and his players, most stars are beginning to generate the first short circuit, as evidenced by the claim of Nicolas Burdisso to the maximum figure, Lionel Messi, who was reprimanded "Asshole, runs the last ball."

Then, faced with such embarrassment, the closest solution would be one of the best in the world, a genius of Messi can not be interpreted by any rival and leading to the selection you get your first win. However, the face of the star of Barcelona when they consummated the draw against Colombia does not leave much hope: Leo was hopeless, angry and hopeless. Something in his usual character was absent.So the only hope of the Argentine team may not be within the field, but in the stands. Antonella Roccuzzo, the girlfriend of the life of Rosario, is the only one who can change the mood of the best of all, which as seen in the first two games seem upset. If Antonella succeeds in changing the attitude of the Flea, perhaps the story of a 180 degree turn.The couple has many years but the last time was in doubt because of the amount of media starlets and women who were awarded a night with 10 of the Barça. Xoana González, for example, formerly of Dreaming of Dancing, was one of those who have been with Leo said at a bowling alley, but ultimately acknowledged that nothing happened to the peace of Anto.Sabrina Ravelli is another who claimed to have shared intimate moments Flea, especially through a video chat, and he sent flowers to conquer it. So Messi grandfather once said that his grandson had left Antonella, but was denied by Leo: "What came out is a lie. What people think and say what they want," he said.Messi Roccuzzo known since they were five years. She is the cousin of one of his best friends and both families are also well known. Now, with the selection in critical condition, it is time to Anto, the girl that best meets Leo, wake him from his slumber football with a change of attitude and hope that will give us a title Pulga after 18 years of waiting.

English Premier League analyst and journalist, Andy Gray, has claimed that Barcelona’s Lionel Messi would struggle to adapt to play in the English Premier League.

When Gray was asked by co-presenter Richard Keys whether or not he felt Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo would be able to score the same number of goals in the EPL, Gray stated that the Argentine international would “struggle in a cold night at the Britiannia Stadium”, referring to the home of top-flight side Stoke City. He added that “Barcelona would struggle in the EPL as they’ve never played the likes of Stoke.”

Gray later went onto say that La Liga lacks the depth that the Premier League has, suggesting that both Ronaldo and Messi would struggle to score consistently.

Perhaps Gray has forgotten that Ronaldo netted a whopping 31 goals in 34 matches during the 2007-08 season with Manchester United.

To add insult to injury, Gray finished his remarks by saying that Ronaldo “would not be the player that he is today had he not played in English football”.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Lionel Messi says he will continue to play for Argentina despite harsh criticism about his performance for the national team.
Messi on Thursday responded to Julio Grondona, the president of the Argentina Football Association, who suggested the star Barcelona playmaker could quiet the criticism by declining to play for his country.

Messi and Argentina played poorly in their first two group games in the Copa America and were booed off the pitch in one of them. But on Monday, Argentina beat Costa Rica 3-0 to reach the quarterfinals, and Messi showed some of the form he regularly displays with Barcelona.
''Although they criticize me, I will always come to the national team,'' Messi said in a press conference. ''Criticism by the fans bothers me and everyone, but we are aware that we didn't do things correctly.''
''Nobody likes to be whistled at,'' Messi added. ''It happened because the team did not play well.''
Grondona, in a radio interview, talked tongue-in-cheek about Messi staying away.
''The solution would be if he (Messi) said: `I'm not coming again, I'm staying in Spain'.''